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Took difficult child's car away for good
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<blockquote data-quote="Nancy" data-source="post: 275886" data-attributes="member: 59"><p>difficult child was out all day yesterday and didn't come home until 12:30am. She was late for school today and cut several classes. She got a detention and said she is not serving it. There are three days of school left next week and then she is finished. She will not be allowed to walk at graduation if she doesn't serve the detention.</p><p></p><p>To make matters worse she didn't come home after school today either and when I called and asked if she was coming home today she said she didn't know. Well we went looking for her and by the time we got back she was here. I went through her car and found a half filled bottle of alcohol. I drove the car to my sister's house and husband told difficult child the car was gone.</p><p></p><p>So I'm sure she will not go to school her last week and I don't really care anymore. They have to graduate her and that's all I want, but she is cheating us out of seeing her graduate.</p><p></p><p>I can't believe how much better I feel knowing the car is gone. I don't care where she goes or with whom anymore but at least she isn't driving around impaired on alcohol or drugs in a car titled to husband and she no longer is a threat on the road. She has $18 to her name, got fired from her job, and has no plans for after graduation. </p><p></p><p>Nancy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nancy, post: 275886, member: 59"] difficult child was out all day yesterday and didn't come home until 12:30am. She was late for school today and cut several classes. She got a detention and said she is not serving it. There are three days of school left next week and then she is finished. She will not be allowed to walk at graduation if she doesn't serve the detention. To make matters worse she didn't come home after school today either and when I called and asked if she was coming home today she said she didn't know. Well we went looking for her and by the time we got back she was here. I went through her car and found a half filled bottle of alcohol. I drove the car to my sister's house and husband told difficult child the car was gone. So I'm sure she will not go to school her last week and I don't really care anymore. They have to graduate her and that's all I want, but she is cheating us out of seeing her graduate. I can't believe how much better I feel knowing the car is gone. I don't care where she goes or with whom anymore but at least she isn't driving around impaired on alcohol or drugs in a car titled to husband and she no longer is a threat on the road. She has $18 to her name, got fired from her job, and has no plans for after graduation. Nancy [/QUOTE]
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